Canada calls on U.S. to work together on oil, gas emissions
USA-CLIMATECHANGE/CANADA (URGENT):Canada calls on U.S. to work together on oil, gas emissions
FACTBOX-In G7, U.S. leads Japan, Canada in carbon curbs, lags Europe
CLIMATECHANGE-USA/G7 (FACTBOX):FACTBOX-In G7, U.S. leads Japan, Canada in carbon curbs, lags Europe
France experiments with paying people to cycle to work
FRANCE-BICYCLES/:France experiments with paying people to cycle to work
West Virginia lawmakers say will fight EPA carbon rule
USA-CLIMATECHANGE/LEGISLATION (URGENT):West Virginia lawmakers say will fight EPA carbon rule
FACTBOX-U.S. plan to cut carbon from power plants: By the numbers
CLIMATECHANGE-USA/EPA (FACTBOX):FACTBOX-U.S. plan to cut carbon from power plants: By the numbers
EPA announces plan to slash U.S. power plant carbon emissions
USA-CLIMATECHANGE/EPA (URGENT):EPA announces plan to slash U.S. power plant carbon emissions
Florida insurance industry better prepared for hurricane season
USA-FLORIDA/STORM-INSURANCE:Florida insurance industry better prepared for hurricane season
U.S. to unveil sweeping rules to cut power plant pollution
New federal regulations on emissions are the centerpiece of the Obama administration's climate change strategy
How fracking helps America beat German industry
Germany’s phase out of nuclear power and push into green energy has led to some of the highest power prices in the world
Farmers harvest wheat in Arbeen
Farmers harvest wheat in Arbeen, in the eastern Damascus suburb of Ghouta June 1, 2014. War and drought have cut Syria's wheat forecast to between 1 million and 1.7 million tonnes, agricultural experts and traders say. Before the conflict, it typically produced around 3.5 million tonnes a year. Picture taken June 1, 2014. REUTERS/Diaa Al-Din (SYRIA - Tags: POLITICS CONFLICT FOOD AGRICULTURE CIVIL UNREST BUSINESS COMMODITIES)